The Walking Deceased (slated for a March 20th release): "The Walking Deceased is a delightfully bloody addition to the pantheon of zombie-apocalypse spoofs. Lampooning every tried and true zombie meme. Join the Sheriff with his son, and a motley crew of survivors as they weather confrontations with zombies, meet up and then leave their tattered camp–a partially destroyed shopping mall. The group journeys to the supposed Safe Haven Ranch seeking shelter from the owners,
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Scarlett Johansson is ready to lay a few hot licks on you — and we mean that in a musical sense, you sickos.
“Lost in Translation” actress Johansson has taken a further step in her sideline music career, unleashing the song “Candy” on the world.
See photos: The Evolution of Scarlett Johansson: From ‘Ghost World’ to Super Smart Girl
The track comes courtesy of Johansson’s girl band The Singles, featuring Holly Miranda (“High Above the City”), Kendra Morris (“Banshee”), Julia Haltigan and Este Haim of the band Haim.
Johansson has exhibited her vocal chops before, notably on “Break Up,
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As a former teenage outcast of the highest (lowest?) order, I'm particularly sensitive to the depiction of adolescent Ishmaels on film. And truth be told? A fair amount of Hollywood movies simply don't get it right.
It takes a lot of elements to render a convincing teen or pre-teen geek, goth, nerd and/or loner on film, from the acting to the writing to the directing to the wardrobe department -- and a few select movies have nailed it. "Carrie"? "Welcome to the Dollhouse"? "Ghost World"? All have realistically rendered the pain of adolescent pariah-dom on film. The films listed below, on the other hand? Not so much.
As "The Duff" hits theaters, let's take a look back at nine terribly unconvincing teenage outcasts in the movies.
See also: 10 Great High School Mean Girls on Film
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Synopsis: Love is a dangerous game, but this is ridiculous! After “relations” with an seemingly nice guy, Jay (Monroe) finds herself stalked by a malevolent force and must find a way to shake off this deadly curse.

Horror and originality are distant bedfellows, for years the genre has been the refuge of the flat-pack film-maker; assembling the pre-fab facets of films that are as rickety as heck but, more or less, perform their basic function. It Follows is a welcome break from the mediocrity; a spooky sleeper-hit already impressing critics, garnering a slew of award wins and nominations thanks to it’s indie sensibilities and new threat to fear.

It Follows is essentially the story a sexually transmitted entity; you do the deed, you contract the curse and now It’s after you.
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You’ve officially cemented your place in pop culture when you’ve been spoofed and The Walking Dead is the target a new horror comedy called The Walking Deceased. Today, Arc Entertainment has announced that they acquired North American rights to the movie and we expect to see it infect VOD and DVD this year:

Watch the “Boy Next Door” star try — and fail — to take advantage of her famous figure in a game of Catchphrase

Jennifer Lopez knows how to use her booty to lure eyes to her music videos, but she couldn’t figure out how to use it in a game of Catchphrase with Jimmy Fallon during Monday’s “Tonight Show.”

In a crucial moment during the game, in which the “Boy Next Door” actress and Fallon faced off against actor Anthony Mackie and announcer Steve Higgins, Lopez repeatedly pointed to her rear end to help her teammate guess “Bottom Line.”

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